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Written by Dr. Sarraj and Gush Shalom Dr. Sarraj and Gush Shalom
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Published: 15 December 2007 15 December 2007
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Last Updated: 15 December 2007 15 December 2007
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Created: 15 December 2007 15 December 2007
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Local water is undrinkable. Israel does not let in bottled water. Nor
does Israel allow the importation of water pumps. The price of water
filters has gone up from 150 NIS to 1000 NIS, there are no spare parts
at all for filters. Only the well-to-do can still afford them. However,
chlorine is let in.
Israel prevents all imports into the strip, except a small list of
about a dozen basic products. Before, 900 trucks were employed daily
for the imports and exports of the Gaza Strip, now these are reduced to
15. For example, no soap is allowed in.
There is no cement. When there is a hole in the ceiling, it cannot be
repaired. It is impossible to go on building the children`s hospital
which has been begun. A medical instrument that goes out of order
cannot be repaired, for lack of spare parts. For example: incubators
for babies.
The severely sick cannot reach a hospital - neither in Israel, nor in
Egypt or Jordan. The few permits issued are often delivered after a
fatal delay. In many instances, patients are condemned to death.
Students cannot reach their universities abroad. Foreign citizens who
happened to stay in Gaza cannot get out if they have a Palestinian ID.
Palestinians who have contracts to work abroad are not allowed to
leave. Some Palestinians were allowed to leave through Israel on the
way to Egypt, but were not allowed in by the Egyptian authorities and
returned to Gaza.
Practically all enterprises have been closed for lack of raw materials. Thus, the Coca Cola factory has closed down.
All prices in the Gaza strip have risen sky-high - fivefold and even
tenfold. Life is now more expensive in Gaza than in Tel-Aviv.
How do people exist? Members of extended families help their members.
Well-to-do people support their relatives. UNWRRA brings in the most
basic foodstuffs for the refugees.
Hamas does not lack money. They levy taxes on cigarettes that are
brought in through the tunnels. They also have shops and other small
businesses, so that the Hamas government can finance its activities and
support their own.
Dr. Sarraj proposed to open immediately the border with Egypt, so that
the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip could move freely through the Rafah
border crossing and import and exports their goods - as they did before
1967. He wants, of course, all the other crossings to be opened, too.
The Israeli peace camp is now the most important ally of the
Palestinian people, he said, calling upon the peace forces to show
their humane face to the Gaza population.
Following his report, the peace activists started to discuss practical
ways to carry out joint actions with the people of Gaza. Several
initiatives, which met with the approval of the guest, were debated.
They were turned over to an action committee of the peace movements for
urgent implementation.
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